How many marinas could accommodate a 30 metre mast? Not only beneath the boat but when the boat rolls upright too- that's why they don't have it rigged up
The mast would snap with the pressure of water on fully drawn sails. The test isn't done with full mast and rigging for this reason, it is rather pointless. :)
How many marinas could accommodate a 30 metre mast? Not only beneath the boat but when the boat rolls upright too- that's why they don't have it rigged up
2305ify 6 months ago
LOL! Perfect roll in the calm waters of a marina..What a JoKe !
michaelpilot1000 7 months ago
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bestantonio 1 year ago
ouais,,,,, mais avec le mat , la grand voile et le foc ou genois, c'est une autre histoire, j'aimerais voir. bien amicalement
gebobola 1 year ago
But does that work under sail?
guitarific 3 years ago 3
Good Point ! The sails would be added resistance to righting.Perhaps they should be tested with sails up.
tincoffin 3 years ago
The mast would snap with the pressure of water on fully drawn sails. The test isn't done with full mast and rigging for this reason, it is rather pointless. :)
poopymcassholenuts 2 years ago
Sails add drag and therefore slow the roll of the boat as it rights itself, but they do not prevent the boat from righting.
Theriomalstrom 2 years ago
interesting...
bosmanbee 3 years ago